About The Organization

core values/beliefs

Purpose

To make the world a more brain healthy place.

mISSION

Have 70% of the entire world meeting the CDC recommendations for physical exercise.

Our nonprofit's vision statement:

"A world in which the rates of Dementia are significantly reduced, people recovering from Traumatic Brain Injuries are guided to the quickest and best recovery possible, people at the workplace are performing more effectively, children perform better in school, and anyone else who wants to enhance their brain’s performance and longevity is enabled to successfully do so.

This occurs after several fundamental shifts are made in the way people approach this. Instead of aimlessly following the fad of the month, people are empowered to prioritize what changes would serve their own individual brain best. Secondly, people utilize behavioral change sciences to implement the changes in a sustainable manner. Lastly, people are monitoring their brain performance in a way where they know they are making the best of their brain."

OUR NONPROFIT'S mission STATEMENT:

"To Help People Optimize Their Brain Health, Fulfill Their Mind's Potential, And To Have Fun Throughout The Journey"

Why We're Unique:

For the vast majority of people, merely telling them what's good for their brain won't translate into them actually doing it on a long term basis. The Whole Brain Health Initiative is the only organization that appropriately addresses this fundamental gap between knowing what's good for you, and actually doing it. In providing the best resources to help people adopt sustainable brain healthy habits, the WBHI will be leading a new frontier in the world of brain health many years to come.

Assessment

Education

Support

Easily accessible, personal assessments

Programs and resources designed to promote sustainable behavioral change

Donate to the Whole Brain Health Initiative and help more people like Jack (pictured) who at 96 years old reaped the benefits of our programs. We are unique in that we focus on sustainable lifestyle modifications just like the ones that helped Jack (now 97) sharpen his focus, have better memory recall and do what he likes to do! Help us build awareness around sustainable brain health and help many more people!